

















Copyright 1914 
By Curtis Lumber & Millwork Co. 


Clinton, lowa 


Published by Curtis Service Bureau 
Operated at Clinton, lowa, For: 
CURTIS BROS. & CO. 
CLINTON, 1|OWA 
CURTIS&YALE CO. 
WAUSAU, WIS 
DETROIT, MICH. 
PITTSBURGH, PA. 
CURTIS-YALE-HOWARD CO. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 


CURTIS, TOWLE & PAINE CO. 
LINCOLN, NEB. 
CURTIS SASH & DOOR CO. 
SIOUX CITY, 1OWA. 
CURTIS & GARTSIDE CO. 
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 


CURTIS DOOR & SASH CO. 
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HICAGD, ILL. 


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“Home — from-which emanates 
every worthy ambition” 


HIS Booklet of Attractive Bungalows is offered in 

the hope that it may give you ideas in design and 

construction which will help you to decide just what 

you want and perhaps convey to you the very sué- 
gestion you have been needing to complete your plan for the 
new home. It is offered in the modern spirit of helpfulness 
which is intended to characterize the work of the CukrtiS 
Companies and particularly of this Service Bureau which 
they have created. 


In the following pages, particular emphasis has naturally 
been laid upon the interior woodwork—doors, windows, trim, 
stairways, cabinet work—commonly described as millwork. 
It is the decorative woodwork of the home, and in a very 
large measure, the basis for the impression made by the home 
on friends and visitors. While seldom thought of as furniture, 
this interior woodwork is permanent furniture when once in 
place. It requires the utmost care in making—more care 
even than the movable furniture such as tables and chairs 
which are easily replaced. 


The makers of CurRtiS Millwork have constantly before 
them the thought that their produé& is to be a part of the per- 
manent equipment of some home. 


The doors and other permanent furniture illustrated in this 
book are suitable for use in any house. The illustrations 
show how they would look in these particular houses, but it 
is not difficult to imagine how they would look with a differ- 
ent arrangement of rooms or a different Style of exterior 
architecture. Whatever the plan may be, these designs will 
sive dignity, harmony and individuality to the interior of the 
home. They have been adopted as CuRTIS standard designs 
to be made in standard sizes, in the belief that they most truly 
represent the modern Styles and conform to modern tastes. 








Page Three 





Each one has been used long enough to demonstrate its 
practicability, and yet not long enough to make it an old story. 
They are produced in quantities at considerably smaller cost 
than is possible in the construction of one piece at a time to 
special details; but they are made by the highest class work- 
men and with exactly the same painstaking effort to attain 
perfection that characterizes our work on special orders. 


The use of these Standard designs and sizes of CurtiS Per- 
manent Furniture will save you considerable money without 
in any way detracting from the individuality of the home, 
and it will enable your contractor or head carpenter to get the 
material exactly when he wants it to keep the work going at 
the house without delays, which are so costly to the owner. 


The homes shown in the following pages are, in most cases, 
not pretentious, but are entirely practical, substantial dwell- 
ings. Nearly all of them have actually been built in different 
parts of the country. They can be built again with positive 
assurance of a harmonious, artistic and economical result. 
They are not intended to be the lowest priced dwellings pos- 
sible, but the cost can be reduced by reducing the size with- 
out giving up entirely the general outlines of the design. 


If we can be of further service to you in helping you to 
make some chanéges, we shall be very glad to do so. We can 
do little more, however, than give you ideas and help in 
crystallizing your own. We can hardly expeé& to take the 
place of the professional archite& in those cases where the 
building is of sufficient importance to require the services of 
a man who is capable of designing it, making the specifications 
and supervising its construction. 


Your first difficulty in home-building is in deciding what 
the style and arrangement of the home shall be. If this book 
helps you over this difficulty, we shall be very glad. If we 
can help you further in this particular connection, you may 
command us to the limit of our ability. 


We hope to have the pleasure of supplying—through your 
dealer—the doors and other permanent furniture for your 
home. Should you entrust the work to us, you may expect 
us to co-operate with the dealer in an effort to avoid for you 
some of the other difficulties which generally beset the way 
of the home-builder. You may rely upon our constant inter~ 
est in your home during the progress of the work and even 
after its completion. 


“The Makers of Curtis Millwork Guarantee 
Complete Satisfaction to its Users. 
We're Not Satisfied Unless You Are” 


For Further Information Address 
CURTIS SERVICE BUREAU 


Clinton, lowa 















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Bungalow Design 





TYPICAL seven-room bungalow. 

A vestibule at the entrance opens 

into a large living room. This is 
separated fromthe sun parlor by French 
doors which are illustrated in the border 
sketch shown on the next page. 


There is also a good dining room 
with a built-in sideboard; a convenient 
kitchen; three bed rooms with closets 
opening off of each, and a bath room. 


If the garage at the rear is included, 
the size is 38x64 feet. 


The picture on the next page shows 
part of the living room and dining room 
and very well illustrates the advantage 
of permanent bookcases and colonnades. 





Page Four 








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Bungalow Design 


C-2 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Windows 5 A C=37 
Front Door . e C-156 
Interior Door Z - Gail 
French Door Awe . C-488 
Window and Door Trim 

4 den ae Curtis Trim A 
Beam Ceiling 2 C-1149 
Mantel ay sue ecu ee C-1505 
Bookcases. Special 
Colonnade . . . Gz=1303 
Sideboard see C-1401 
Kitchen Cupboard C-1410 
Kitchen Table. C-1418 
Medicine Case . CatAT7 
Lookouts a ors Special 
Porch Columns . Special 





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Bungalow Design 
C-4 








SCREENED 
KITCHEN PORCH 
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CHAMBER 
13-6"X 17-0" 


SLEEPING 
PORCH 
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Bungalow Design 
C-4 


The following designs of millwork The size of the house 
used in this home are better illustrated without the porch is 
in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 38x30 feet. The interior 
4 photograph is taken from 
Design Number the window seat 
Cottage Windows e C2320 in the dining 
Front Door See ete OZ83 room and shows 
Interion Doog es) sits) 5) Gat a part of both the 
Door and Window Trim dining room and 

ee ee ee ee Curticn brim’ the living room. 

Bean Geilin guar cmer es anemic t= LAT. 
Stairway ; é 7 ° A @-1245 
Mantel . ° . ° C-1504 
Bookcases, fs =). 2) oO pecial 
Seat 3 OE pa ee pecial 
Colonnade pening between Liv- 

ing Room and Dining Room C-1301 
Colonnade opening between 

Living Room and Den C-1303 
Sideboardie e-amn >!) «0 ts C-1401 
Medicine Case . . . C-1417 
Kitchen Cupboard ° Special 
Kitchen Table . ° Special 
Lookouts A ay e C-1818 





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1650" x Bo” 


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150" 1356” 


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Bungalow Design 


C-6 


that is very suitable for a corner 
lot. It includes reception hall, liv- 
ing room, dining room, pantry, kitchen, 
two bed rooms and a bath room. The 


size is 28x48 feet. 


S eee six-room bungalow 


The picture on the next page is taken 
from the corner of the reception hall 
and shows two different styles of colon- 
nade openings, separating the reception 
hall from the living room and the living 
room from the dining room. This pic- 
ture also gives a good view of the man- 
tel, built-in bookeases and window seat 
in the dining room. 


The border sketch shows a corner 
of the dining room with the door leading 
into the rear hall. The convenience of 
a permanent sideboard is well illus- 
trated here. 





Bungalow Design 


C-6 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Cottage Window 5 C (Ca 6yAll 
Front Door 5 oe om «(A Oesy! 
interior: Doormen-ae) re a C-Or 
Mirror Door 5 ~  (@aXIt 
Door and Window iets 
° 5 ° 5 Curtis Trim B 

Wie Se ye Bg oe oh OTTO 
Bookcases . . . . ~~ #£Special 
Seat ° ; - . Special 
Colonnade Opening hefereen Re- 

ception Halland Living Room C- 1301 
Colonnade opening between Liv- 

ing Room and Dining Room C-1304 
Sideboardm ia hin fae meer IAL 
iKitchenwliableum mn e415 
Pantry Table ° ° ° : Special 
Pantry Cupboard . . . Special 
Medicine Case . . . C-1417 





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SLEEPING 
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KITCHEN 
11/0"%. 11° 6" 





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CHAMBER 
14°0"% 1256" 















CHAMBER 
6 KE” 











LIVING ROOM 
26°6°x 13+6* 














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Bungalow Design 
C-8 


1 tasudesi fe -eanil| This house is 32x42 feet. The interior 
pees peas Se aarats rien picture shows the stairs and seat at the right 
in the Curtis 1914 catalog. hand end of the living room. The border 


sketch portrays a very homelike corner of 
Design Number the den. 


Cottage Windows . . . C-323 
Front Door eee eee CoG 
Interior Door . . C-67 
Door and Window ape 

kee Curtis Trim A 
Ceiling Cornice . . . . Special 
Ceiling Border Strip : . Special 
Wall Paneling . - 4 5 (Cai 
Stair Newel eee oe oe 1208 
tam Dalusters een ee 21228 
Stair Rail : - C-1238 
Mantel in Living Rooms eee =1'505 
Bookcases in Living Room Special 
iMante lang enuee eens tee C=. 1509 
Window: Seatis .) e Special 
Colonnade sa ls ae C-1303 
Sideboard . cry ee C-1401 
Kitchen anboard . ° C-1410 
Kitchen Cupboard and seins Special 
Medicine Case . . C-1416 
Lookouts See er eee ee Ce LOLy 


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CHAMBER 


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five rooms. The extreme width 

of this house is thirty-five feet, 
length forty feet, but the main part is 
only twenty-five feet wide. The living 
room and dining room are both large. 
There are two bed rooms with plenty 
of closets, a kitchen, and a well located 
bath room. 


\ N ATTRACTIVE bungalow with 








The picture on the next page shows 
part of the living and dining rooms 
with colonnade between. The dining 
room is fitted with panel wainscoting 
to the height of four feét six inches. 


The border sketch shows the built-in 
cupboard, space for which is allowed on 
the floor plan. 














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Bungalow Design 
C-10 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Cottage Windows . . . C-323 
Front Door ee ee ee 150) 
Backt Doorman meee mr -e GOe 
Interior Door . 5 oo RECO 
Door and Window Trim 

Curtis Trim B 
Heart Ceiling jr. “Ary  KOLaBEY 
Paneling . . . . . C-1157 
Mantel . 5 ° ° C-1504 
Colonnade . . ; ne G-1503 
Sideboard . . ; . C-1400 
‘Rablemem ome. Benet eee ee = 418 
Medicine Case . . . . C-1416 
Lookouts 5 ee a Cal heats 





Page Thirteen 


Bungalow Design 
C-12 








KITCHEN : DINING RooM 
13°0X9°0" XY 15“6” X 13+ 6% 


LIVING ROOM CHAMBER , 
11+o"x 9*0 


18+6"x 13-0” CHAMBER 
10*6"xK 1146" 


10°0°x 115.6” 
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TERRACE 
PORCH 17-0 X56" 
1350" X10°0" J a 





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Bungalow Design 
C-12 


This house is 30x28 feet. The stairs in this house are 
located so as to take no unnecessary space and are shown 
in the interior photograph. The permanent book cases and 
mantel shelf are well illustrated in the border picture. 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Cottagen\\indov,s aE C-O20 
Front Door . . . 5 (ean? 
Interior Door . c 6 ; C-52 
Mirror Door A ee G90 
Door and Window eres 

: Curtis Trim B 
Sie 5 ae ee C-1245 
Mantel . . c = : “ C-1507 
Bookeases . . . . . Special 
Colonnadewn. seus) een eee C1301 
Sideboard . ee en =. 403 
Kitchen Gashourd : pe C= 1416 
Kitchen Table and Sinks . Special 
Medicine Case . . . . C-1416 
Wookouts ts) = «)) « Special 





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Bungalow Design 


The main part of the house is 

28x42 feet. The rear is fifty feet 
wide. It contains a living room, a din- 
ing room, a den, a kitchen, two bed 
rooms and a bath room. There are 
plenty of closets. 


A SIX-ROOM California bungalow. 


The living room extends across the 
entire front of the house, and the part 
of this which includes mantel, seat and 
bookease is shown in the picture on the 
next page. There is a good illustration 
in the border sketch of part of the book- 
case colonnade opening which separates 
the living room from the dining room. 


Page 


Sixteen 


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Bungalow Desién 
C-14 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are petter illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Cottage Windows C C-320 
ErontDoor™, ~~. cl. C-164 
Interiors) oor saree C67 
Door and Window Trim 

: 5 3 . : Curtis Trim C 
Beam Ceiling é C-1149 
Mantel . c 5 C-1505 
Bookease - Special 
Seat = - Special 
Colonnade . ee 2 
Kitchen Table C-1418 
Medicine Case 2 C2416 
Lookouts E See Gots 7 





Page Seventeen 


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Bungalow Design 


C-16 


CHAIMTBE 


10-0°xX 14-0" 


fi nth MODERN bungalow cottage. The 

= main part is 32x38 feet, but the 

rear is four feet wider. It con- 

tains a large living room, a dining room, 

ete tat ->. LIVING ROoM a kitchen, two bed rooms and a bath 
room. 


KITCHEN 


16+0"X 1450" 
The picture of the bed room on the 
next page gives a good idea of mahog- 
any finished birch doors and white 


DINING ROOM enameled woodwork. 


1446" X 12-0" 

The border illustration shows very 
well the convenience of permanent 
kitehen furniture. 








Page Eighteen 


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Bungalow Design 


C-16 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 





Design Number 


Cottage Window AH ae TOY) 
Iter Day 5 G8) ay CO 
Interior Door . a KOs 
Cap Trim . . 8393, 8394 and 8395 
Casing . . 5 8309 
Stool and Apron’ . " 8267 and 8641 
Stops z nis Ber 8540 and 8542 
Kitchen Gopboard eee OLA LO 
KatchensEabless 4) es 5 G- 1418 
Medicine Case . . . . C-1416 





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Bungalow Design 
C-18 





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CHAMBER Sea 
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a Eas COZY home. The size is 34x35 
F ae A feet. It has a living room, a din- 
ing room, a pantry, a kitchen, two 

bed rooms and a bathroom. There is 

DINING ROOM | also a very serviceable attic which can 
| be used as a store room. The fireplace 
alcove is a very attractive feature of 

this house and is shown to advantage 

—— in the picture on the next page. The 
i picture also includes part of the large 





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KITCHEN 








LIVING ROOM 
20°6"X 130" 





1240"x 140" 

















living room and the dining room. 


34-0°X 10+ 
The long, light front door shown in 


the border sketch is popular in bunga- 
low homes. 








Page Twenty 


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Bungalow Design 


C-18 


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The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Eronthoote ae mice ae cand ue LO 
Interior Door . . me G53 
Door and Window Trim 

5 a Ps 3 A Curtis Trim A 
Seats in Aleove. ~. + e¢ Special 
Mantel . - 5 UES c . C-1505 
Colonnade . C-1303 
Kitchen and Pantry Tables C-1418 
Pantry Cupboard . . Special 
Medicine Case . .«. =» C-1417 
Lookouts Ka eer C-1817 





Page Twenty-one 


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Bungalow Design 


C-20 





14*0" x 1150”. 


rooms. The size is 28x36 feet. 
A cased opening separates the liv- 
ing room and den at front of the house. 
There are also a dining room, a kitchen, 
LIVING Room” two bed rooms and a bath room. 
1420" X 1210" 





eee {AM BER, A COTTAGE bungalow of six 


Parts of the living and dining rooms 
are shown in the picture on the next 
page. The window seat is an attractive 
feature of the dining room. 


The convenient coat closet off the 
den is illustrated in the border sketch. 








Page Twenty-two 


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Bungalow Design 
C-20 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 
in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Ercont, Doors atthe ee Gia 152 
Interior Door . se a. Aza) 
Door and Window Tan 

- 5 - - A Curtis Trim A 
Window Seat . . . . Special 
Colonnade “6 ik Hasire 

C-1305 with square columns 

Cupboard ae ee) ae Cee C1410 
Kitchen Sink 5 ' ; C-1419 
Medicine Case . . C-1416 


Lookouts eH Special 





Page Twenty-three 


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Bungalow Design 
C-22 





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KITCHEN DINING RO 
9/0°X U0" \ 
'1440°X 12-0 


CHAMBER 
10-6" KN 3” 


LIVING ROOM 
1470" x 1740" 





24°0"X 8-0” 














Page Twenty-four 


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Bungalow Design 
C-22 


The main part of this house is 38x24 feet. The interior 
is especially attractive; sanitary doors are a feature. The 
colonnade and case opening are also well illustrated. 


The following designs of millwork: 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 
Cottage Window . C-320 
Front Entry Ties Oe C-600 
Interior Door . C-167 
Door and Window Trin 

ie ee een Curtis Trim B 
Beam Ceiling 5 . C-1151 
Paneling in Dining Room C-1159 
Stair ° e A ° C-1243 
Mantel . ° . 5 C-1504 
Colonnade . . A C-1303 
Sideboard . . A C-1401 
Kitchen Table . © & C-1418 
Medicine Case . : C1417 
Pantry Table . F Special 
Pantry Cupboards se) Special 
Lookouts He : Special 





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Bungalow Design 























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28°0"X 6-0” 


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Page Twenty-six 


Bungalow Design 


C-24 


The interior photograph is taken so that it shows a part 
of both the living room and dining room, the latter having 
panel wainscoting. The border sketch 
shows a very convenient table. The 
size of the house is 40x34 feet. 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 


Cottage Windows . . (Ca RAL 
Front Door Cae eo te Ce LO4 
Interior Door . . «1 G62 
Door and Window rT eiiat 

: A Curtis Trim C 
Panein ss in Dining Room, G-1159 
Colonnade , eG 1302 
Cupboard . C-1410 
Kitchen Table C-1418 
Kitchen Sink C-1419 
Medicine Case C-1416 
Lookouts “ C-1817 





Page Twenty-seven 


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CHAMBER , 


1250% X 10/0” ~ 


HE entrance to this bungalow 

home is into a hall which is be- 

tween the living and dining rooms. 
There are also two bed rooms, a rear 
hall, a kitchen and a bath room. The 
main part is 32x31 feet 6 inches, with 
6 feet 6 inches projection for the living 
room. 


DINING ROOM 
1270” 1240" 


The fireplace in the corner of the 
LIVING ROOM living room can be seen from the hall 
1220"X 1440” ; and the dining room. 


PORCH 


telex atee The kitchen has a very convenient 
arrangement and is shown in the pic- 


ture on the next page. 





Page Twenty-eight 


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Bungalow Design 
C-26 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design 


Cottage Windows 

Front Door. . 

Interior Door . 1 
Gap lrim 8393, 8394 ee 8395 
Casing ° . . 8309 
Steol and neon : 8267 and 8641 
Stops ea Pees 8540 and 8542 
IWERak 6. OR we eo. C-1508 
Seat : eer nO pecial 
Kitchen Cupboard as , = C-1410 
Kitchen Tables 59. =, .G=1418 
Medicine Case . ; ‘ C-1416 
Lookouts ee ee ee ere C.='1 9,1.9 
Porch Columns . Pree 1515 


Page Twenty-nine 


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BU N.C en OMS. 








PORCH 
15-0 X6-6" 





“ DINING ROOM 
14-0°X 14-0" 


ROOMY bungalow cottage. The 

size is 40x30 feet. This house has 

a good living room, a dining room, 

Pear two bed rooms, and a bath room down 

LIVING ROOM 12!0"X 1126” Stairs. Also an attic which may be 
26re xM4u6 @ used for storage purposes. 


Here is another good illustration of 
the use of a colonnade as an inter-room 
opening. 


The border illustration shows a neat 
tile effect for the bath room with medi- 
cine case above the wash stand. 





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¥ era 
‘ sesh aie OS 
We Sg IEE chia wraps a tests. waarmee ge 


ee ot bay Eo 


Bungalow Design 
C-28 


The following designs of millwork 
used in this home are better illustrated 


in the Curtis 1914 catalog. 


Design Number 
Front Door. . . - « C-20 
Interior Door A - : f @e52 
Door and Window Trim 

- : 6 5 - Curtis Trim B 
Colonnade . . . 5 te ils 
Kitchen Cupboard - C-1410 
Kitchen Table . Gets 
Kitchen Sink Gelai9 
Medicine Case ; C-1416 
Lookouts ' C-1819 
Porch Columns C-1802 
Porch Newel C-1808 

















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